Monday, January 18, 2016

"THE RADICAL PASTOR THAT CHANGED AMERICA FOR BETTER AND FOREVER"

The late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr

Who was Martin Luther King, Jr? What did he stand for? What motivated him into the mass movement and the political struggles for racial equality and justice in America? What was his political philosophy? What was his political ideology? Who were his mentors that shaped his life and destiny? Was he a true radical in all ramifications or not? Why did he die? What did he died for? What are the enduring legacies that he left behind 47 years later? How relevant are his political legacies to the 21st century America, to the present state of the African-Americans and to the present historical presidency of Barack Obama?

Martin Luther King, Jr was a true radical in all ramifications. He stood against the powerful American white establishment. He fought against the established order of racial segregation, white supremacy and the age-long status quo in the American society. He fought against racial injustice, racial inequality, racial segregation, racial discrimination and poverty in America of his time. He died in the struggle fighting for a change and a better America that should treat all her citizens fairly. He desired to see America that will become a nation of racial equality, fair economic opportunities for all and equal justice before the same law of the land for all her citizens and residents. He wanted to see America becoming the true melting point for all her peoples as it says in her Declaration of Independence.

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Martin Luther King's  political ideology and philosophy of a "Nonviolent Resistance Struggle" against racism, injustice, discrimination, economic inequality, poverty and for equality of all races were shaped by the American Declaration of Independence that reads: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness". Martin Luther was motivated by the words and the teachings of Jesus Christ and the political philosophy and political agitation method that the late Indian leader Mahatma Ghandi used successful in India against the British colonial power that got the nation of India a political independence from Great Britain.

REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AND HIS LEGACIES:
Firstly, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 makes the American nation for the first time since it was founded in 1776 to become a global example of a nation of many union of races, nationalities, cultures, religion beliefs, political ideologies, economic theories and social affiliations that is still striving on daily basis to date to become a more perfect union that will accommodate all these human diversities as one entity.

Secondly, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 now opens the American nation to legal immigration from all over the nations of the world. These new immigrants and the new Americans are now the direct beneficiaries from the gains of these civil rights struggles and the legacies of Rev. King. They now live, work and raise their families in a nation of laws and democracy.

"DONALD TRUMP CANNOT DEPORT ALL THE NIGERIANS FROM AMERICA"

Donald Trump, the leading GOP presidential aspirant in 2016
I am a Nigerian-American and a political activist in America. I am up-to-date with every political development in the ongoing presidential campaigns of the major candidates from the two major political parties in America (Republican and Democrat). That statement that was attributed to Donald Trump and was widely circulated by Nigerians at home and abroad on the blogs, online newspapers and social media is not TRUE. This is a case of a fabricated news item by a rogue Nigerian on the social media or the blog. No major and local news outlets in America have reported this comment that was attributed to Donald Trump to date. Donald Trump cannot deport all the Nigerians in America if he is elected as the next President of this country in November this year. Donald Trump has no legal authority, constitutional power and presidential executive order to do that.

The only Nigerians that Donald Trump or Barack Obama can legally deport are the Nigerians that live in America illegally (those with expired visas and those who came in without visas). Donald Trump cannot deport all the Nigerians who live in this country legally on valid temporary visas, permanent residency or Green Card holders and are law abiding. The native-born citizens have no other country of birth on earth that they can claim. Their deportation is totally impossible. The naturalized citizens cannot be deported by Donald Trump. This process of de-naturalization can only be done by the Supreme Court of America. There are less than 10 cases of de-naturalization of American citizens since this country was founded in 1776 to date. The process is cumbersome and may go on for many years through the courts in America. Few Nazis and terrorists who lied under oath of perjury to become American citizens were those that were so far de-naturalized in America so far. These jobless Nigerians on the social media and blogs find something profitable to do with their free time and idleness by desisting from creating and promoting fabricated news items either in Nigeria or in the other nations of the world.. Enough is Enough. #ItIsNoTrue

Saturday, January 9, 2016

"HOW TO FIGHT OFFICIAL CORRUPTION SUCCESSFULLY IN NIGERIA"

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Fighting official corruption, resource wastage and lawlessness in the governance of Nigeria can only be done successfully and sustained permanently by strengthening our governing and democratic institutions in Nigeria and not through our political figures that stand openly against official corruption in Nigeria. This will start with the implementation of the true practice of the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances between the three branches of our democratic government.

The citizens cannot depend on their government and public officials to be the main faces of the war against graft in Nigeria. The citizens must also support our governing institutions by hating corruption, corrupt public officials and expose corrupt practices at all levels to the public and media. Our journalists must embrace investigative and citizen journalism instead of rogue or fabricated journalism of the day that is now the norm.

Nigerian Military, Nigerian Police Force, DSS, NIA, INEC, EFCC, ICPC and other governing agencies should be able to operate freely, within the law and without any executive overreach and interference. No country can fight official corruption successfully  if our judges, lawyers and state prosecutors are already compromised by the corrupt money and rogue public officials. No country can fight official corruption successfully if there is no equality and equal treatment of all citizens before our laws. Official corruption will not end in Nigeria if the elite group in Nigeria is above the supreme law of our land. Fighting official corruption must go beyond any human personality that symbolizes this fight.